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. >> reporter: steven joel sotloff was beeaded by isis. his execution on september 2, 2014, was seen around the world on a video. did you ever watch it? >> i have viewed steven's body with his head on his chest. >> i had to see that, because i needed to be sure that that was him. >> reporter: steven was born and raised in miami, attended college in israel, and became a freelance journalist, reporting from war zones where information was scarce. like yemen, benghazi, libya, and syria, where he went in the summer of 2013. just before he crossed into aleppo, he called his dad. >> he contacted me and told me not to worry. but if i don't hear from him within four days, that i should get in touch with one of his colleagues. >> woe, that's ominous. >> reporter: he didn't hear from his son not for four days, but four excruciating months. then finally they got a ransom letter with demands for the government to free all the muslims in u.s. custody. or -- >> and then there's a last option. 100 million euros will secure steven's release. >> which is s
. >> reporter: steven joel sotloff was beeaded by isis. his execution on september 2, 2014, was seen around the world on a video. did you ever watch it? >> i have viewed steven's body with his head on his chest. >> i had to see that, because i needed to be sure that that was him. >> reporter: steven was born and raised in miami, attended college in israel, and became a freelance journalist, reporting from war zones where information was scarce. like yemen, benghazi,...
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russia can help us fight isis which, by the way, is number one tricky. i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do, but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin? does anyone in this room really believe that? give me a break. the press conference got most heated when cnn, one news organisation which has covered the latest allegations, tried to put a question. no, not you, not you, your organisation's terrible. your organisation's terrible. don't be... i'm not going to give you a question. you are fake news. these papers are just some of the many documents... mr trump also used the occasion to display some of the legal documents turning his business over to his family. it is his response to accusations of future conflicts of interest. but the controversies surrounding donald trump and russia are not going away. those who voted for him and those who rejected him all know his presidency will be a stormy one. james robbins, bbc news. the author of the elite doss
russia can help us fight isis which, by the way, is number one tricky. i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do, but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin? does anyone in this room really believe that? give me a break. the press conference got most heated when cnn, one news organisation which has covered the latest allegations, tried to put a question. no, not you, not you, your...
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knowledge, exxon never lobby against sanctions >> he also so you wanteded off in trade in china and isis, and who major issues if he is confirmed as secretary of state. >>> have you ever needed to use the bathroom and there simply was nowhere to go, that happens to a lot of people. you're not alone and it is especially difficult for people who are homeless, one dc council member has an idea to try to change. matt ackland has more on this story. matt? >> reporter: it has happened to us all, you're walking down the street. you got to go, so you got to a local business and you see this, oh, rest room. it happens but one council member brianna dough thinks this need to change, she thinks we either pay businesses to allow folks use public rest rooms or out here on the sidewalks we'll build small rest rooms. i want you to take a look at this. she referred us to this website. it is called portland lu. these are small rest rooms that can be built all over in the core of the city to give people, well, a place to go. she said she heard about this idea from a homeless advocacy group that said these
knowledge, exxon never lobby against sanctions >> he also so you wanteded off in trade in china and isis, and who major issues if he is confirmed as secretary of state. >>> have you ever needed to use the bathroom and there simply was nowhere to go, that happens to a lot of people. you're not alone and it is especially difficult for people who are homeless, one dc council member has an idea to try to change. matt ackland has more on this story. matt? >> reporter: it has...
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the enemy of that would be isis. one of my questions for you. would you with iran where we might have a conflict of interest in fighting isis. >> that requires exploration and i indicated that we have to find a way to engage in the overall ceasefire process that is agreed by russia, turkey and syria and iran as well. can can we get engaged in that and stabilize the situation regarding the rebel activity with the syrian government and turn our attention on isis, that remains to be seen and that involves the engagement of others and input from others as well. >> you think that russia has a interest or desire to push back against isis? or do you think they are in syria to help assad's regime. >> it has provided a convenient open door for russia to establish be a presence in the middle east, a region it was long absent from. but having said that, there are common threats that russia faces because of terrorist organizations and radical islam themselves. i have seen statistics that are significant fighters and isis are all speaking russian as a langua
the enemy of that would be isis. one of my questions for you. would you with iran where we might have a conflict of interest in fighting isis. >> that requires exploration and i indicated that we have to find a way to engage in the overall ceasefire process that is agreed by russia, turkey and syria and iran as well. can can we get engaged in that and stabilize the situation regarding the rebel activity with the syrian government and turn our attention on isis, that remains to be seen and...
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the void has created, isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, that is an asset, not a liability. i don't know that i will get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do, but there is a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room really believe that? give me a break. let's bring in the bbc‘s anthony zurcher from washington, let's bring in the bbc‘s anthony zurcherfrom washington, dc. when donald trump won, the media in the us did a lot of hand—wringing about not seeing it coming, it has had quite a few weeks to get ready for this press conference but did not land many punches? it reminded me a lot of the ones he had during his primary campaign, all over the place, occasionally acrimonious, he would tend to pick out an enemy and beat that, in this case the enemy was cnn, buzzfeed and other members of the press, as well as calling into question the intelligence community, but part of the nature of these kind of confe
the void has created, isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, that is an asset, not a liability. i don't know that i will get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do, but there is a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room really believe that? give me a break. let's bring in the bbc‘s anthony zurcher from washington, let's bring in the bbc‘s anthony zurcherfrom washington, dc. when...
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russia can help us fight which is tricky, this administration created isis by leaveing at the wrong time. if putin likes donald trump guess what folks that's called an asset not a liability. i don't know i'm going to get along with vladimir putin, i hope i do, but there's a good chance i do, but if i don't do you honestly believe hillary would be tougher on putin than me? give me a break. >> that expression, give me a break. >> for somebody who has studied russia closely and putin closely and this connection with the organization. >> let's give donald trump points. because before and after he's been talking consistently about a friendlier relationship with russia and not alone, we have heard that. and perhaps a more gnnuanced expression, rex tillerson's remark was maybe hear that we w headed toward thicker and more dangerous conflicts. what he doesn't do with any of his comments before or after the election, he does not address where our russian and u.s. are diametrically opposed. russia's illegal annexation of syria. the intentional bombing, the intentional bombing ofvil vifl civ -- civ
russia can help us fight which is tricky, this administration created isis by leaveing at the wrong time. if putin likes donald trump guess what folks that's called an asset not a liability. i don't know i'm going to get along with vladimir putin, i hope i do, but there's a good chance i do, but if i don't do you honestly believe hillary would be tougher on putin than me? give me a break. >> that expression, give me a break. >> for somebody who has studied russia closely and putin...
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but clear priorities we defeat isis. we defeat isis, we a least create some level of stability in syria which then lets us deal with the next priority of what is going to be the exit of bashar assad but importantly before we decide that is in fact what needs to happen, we have to answer the question, what comes next? what is going to be the government structure in syria? can we have any influence over that or not? so there are a number of steps in a long road of regaining stability in syria, defeating one of the greatest threats to us, which is isis. then determining what is the fate and future of the syrian people in syria as a nation. it is going to take many steps you but it isn't going to start until we get reengaged in that region. >> i will make a statement. you don't have to concur with it or not but i think itç is implicit we wouldn't be where we are today, had two things, we not failed to do two things. we failed to enforce the red line when we drew it number one with syria. that is important thing to understa
but clear priorities we defeat isis. we defeat isis, we a least create some level of stability in syria which then lets us deal with the next priority of what is going to be the exit of bashar assad but importantly before we decide that is in fact what needs to happen, we have to answer the question, what comes next? what is going to be the government structure in syria? can we have any influence over that or not? so there are a number of steps in a long road of regaining stability in syria,...
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russia can help us fight isis. if you look, this administration created isis by leaving at the wrong time. the void was created, isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. now i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room believe that? give me a break. >> reporter: -- make clear during your visit to moscow or st. petersburg did you engage in conduct that you would not regret and would a reasonable observer say you are potentially vulnerable to blackmail? >> when i leave our country, i'm a very high profile person. would you say? i'm extremely careful. i'm surrounded by bodyguards, surrounded by people. and i always tell them if i'm leaving this country be very careful because in your hotel rooms, and no matter where you go, you're probably going to have cameras. i'm not refers ju
russia can help us fight isis. if you look, this administration created isis by leaving at the wrong time. the void was created, isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. now i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room believe that? give me a break....
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ey isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folk, that's called an asset, not a liability. i don't know that i'll get along with him. i hope i do. but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you hontsly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room really believe that? give me a break. okay. >> whether during your visit to moscow or st. petersburg you engaged in conduct that you now regret? people say you are potential vulnerable to blackmail by russia or the intelligence age sis? >> when i leave our country, i'm a very high-profile person, wouldn't you say? i am extremely careful. i'm surrounded by body guards. i'm surrounded by people. and i always tell them, anywhere, but i always item them if i'm leaving this country, be very careful. because if your hotel rooms, and no matter where you go, you're probably going to have cameras. i'm not refers just to russia. i would put them in that category. and number one, i hope you're going to be goo
ey isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folk, that's called an asset, not a liability. i don't know that i'll get along with him. i hope i do. but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you hontsly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room really believe that? give me a break. okay. >> whether during your visit to moscow or st. petersburg you engaged in conduct that you now regret? people say you are potential...
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isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. now, i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anyone in this room really believe that? give me a break. okay. . ng with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. i'm surrounded by people. and i always tell them anywhere but i always tell them if i'm leaving this country, be very careful because in your hotel rooms and no matter where you go, you're probably going to have cameras. i'm not referring just to russia. but i would certainly put them in that category. and number one, i hope you're going to be good anyway. but in those rooms you
isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. now, i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anyone in this room really believe that? give me a break. okay. . ng with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels. plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even...
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the void was created, isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. now, i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room really believe that? give me a break. >> was it clear during your visits to moscow or st. petersburg that you engage in conduct that you now regret and would a reasonable observer say that you are potentially vulnerable to blackmail by russia or its intelligence agencies. >> let me just say what i do. when i leave our country, i'm a very high-profile person, would you say? i am extremely careful. i'm surrounded by body guards. i'm surrounded by people. and i always tell them anywhere, but i always tell them if i'm leaving this country, be very careful because in your hotel rooms and no matter where you go, you're going to probably have cameras. i'm not referring just to ru
the void was created, isis was formed. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. now, i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin than me? does anybody in this room really believe that? give me a break. >> was it clear during your visits to moscow or st. petersburg that you engage in conduct that you...
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in the case of defeating isis. that's one of the first actions that will be necessary, which is to reengage with our allies in the area and make sure we know what they are willing to commit as well. i would support engaging at the minimum with this committee and ultimately if legislative action i would be talking to the president about that. >> it would be welcomed here. what we don't want to see -- i don't want to speak for my colleagues -- what i would not want to see is what we saw after the promise of drawing the red line which you mentioned in your testimony. when you draw a red line, you said we send weak or mixed signals with red lines that turn into green lights. what happened with the last administration, that red line was drawn, but rather than enforce that red line when with it was crossed. the administration came to conscious to ask permission. we always enjoy the administration coming to us. but when you draw a red line, enforce it. the war powers act allows 60 days. that's -- that kind of collaboratio
in the case of defeating isis. that's one of the first actions that will be necessary, which is to reengage with our allies in the area and make sure we know what they are willing to commit as well. i would support engaging at the minimum with this committee and ultimately if legislative action i would be talking to the president about that. >> it would be welcomed here. what we don't want to see -- i don't want to speak for my colleagues -- what i would not want to see is what we saw...
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and important ways about torture as you have heard and about isis as well. they both have a real lay of the land about each other. >> thank you for that. >> the unknown with this situation with russia, these allegations is about the unknown, his business conflicts are about the unknown at this press conference today. will the president elect take any steps to remove these doubts by revealing financial information? tax information that he has to this point refused a closer look, next. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and
and important ways about torture as you have heard and about isis as well. they both have a real lay of the land about each other. >> thank you for that. >> the unknown with this situation with russia, these allegations is about the unknown, his business conflicts are about the unknown at this press conference today. will the president elect take any steps to remove these doubts by revealing financial information? tax information that he has to this point refused a closer look,...
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yesterday william campos said it's with embarrassment i deliver this investigation for bribery and con % isy and pleaded guilty to the charges and the investigation has been going on for years now. surprisingly he even says that he is relieved that it is now over though he is facing up to 7 years in prison, guys, on this bribery and conspiracy guilty plea. back to you guys. >> more to come owe out later today, thanks. >> weather pounding west coast this morning straight ahead a look at damage and cleanup efforts. >> and honoring fallen a community comes together to remember two florida law enforcement officers as search for their accused killer ♪♪ it's go time at dunkin' with two wake-up wraps for $3. enjoy two freshly made oven-toasted wraps with bacon, sausage, or ham and keep on all day. america runs on dunkin'. and keep on all day. >> happe leaving their homes in california and the high whipped brought down trees and fewer lines and rain sxweked today and tomorrow and friday expected to be first dry day new hampshire yea
yesterday william campos said it's with embarrassment i deliver this investigation for bribery and con % isy and pleaded guilty to the charges and the investigation has been going on for years now. surprisingly he even says that he is relieved that it is now over though he is facing up to 7 years in prison, guys, on this bribery and conspiracy guilty plea. back to you guys. >> more to come owe out later today, thanks. >> weather pounding west coast this morning straight ahead a look...
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have a bridge to sell your guest. >> a couple different situations happening president obama did call isis jv team able to go in libya after toppled ghadafi the red line a terrible situation for us, because we're seeing what is happening request aleppo until today there is he foreign policy situations that we have to come back from a, it is not going to be easy because they have gotten worse unfortunately when talking about a lot of terrorism it is continuing to breed over there i think you know, intelligence communities here abrad we need to coalesce together nato does need to get strongesh addressing this as well as u.n. >> very well said. >> that is concern about the rift between donald trump coming into office and intelligence community right now, what has been said so far i think that -- bothers some people on right and left. >> i don't think there is a question that president obama speech talked about courage of the military -- i don't think that that is a -- he is absolutely has been a president has not been to put military in harm's way, we are going to have to agree to disagree. >
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if we work more closely to russia in coordinate fight against isis and -- that's the hope. that's an ideal world. steve: that sounds pretty good compare today where we are right now. >> as you can imagine, it's not going to be an easy thing to do and i think that's going to be a real challenge for this administration. steve: sounds like trump would also as you mentioned a while ago reorganizing the state department because it's kind of a bloated mess right now. >> yes. for rex tillerson you can't be the secretary of state and reorganize the state department, you can only do one. so that's why the deputy will need to focus internally. steve: julian turner, thank you very much for sticking around. all right, meanwhile straight ahead on this wednesday president obama using last days in office to push the legacy thing. >> i am absolutely convinced that rake relations on the whole are actually better now -- >> better now? >> yes. steve: do voters believe that? lee carter has that next. ready to welcome? the floors, mats-spotless. the uniforms, clean and crisp. do your people hav
if we work more closely to russia in coordinate fight against isis and -- that's the hope. that's an ideal world. steve: that sounds pretty good compare today where we are right now. >> as you can imagine, it's not going to be an easy thing to do and i think that's going to be a real challenge for this administration. steve: sounds like trump would also as you mentioned a while ago reorganizing the state department because it's kind of a bloated mess right now. >> yes. for rex...
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threat that we face from russia, but i think he's also hopeful that in places like syria and combatting isis that we may be able to forge a better relationship with russia. if that doesn't work out, guess what, he will be tough on russia. >> so congressman, if you follow this whole story, it was, you know, there's these operatives working for the opposition. they're looking for all these things. i know one of them, we don't need to mention names, then they give it to mccain. mccain gives it to the cia. they feel like if it were to have any voracity at all, we need to at least alert the candidate and others about it. is it possible the whole thing is -- the cia gets totally punked by stuff that's just word for word, you know, almost sounds like it's reasonable because of the cia findings about russia's involvement. this almost fits in with that narrative, but it goes so far beyond what they already found, so it's plausible. could they get totally punked like that? does that happen? wouldn't they try to verify a couple things to see if there was anything true in it? >> i think a couple things
threat that we face from russia, but i think he's also hopeful that in places like syria and combatting isis that we may be able to forge a better relationship with russia. if that doesn't work out, guess what, he will be tough on russia. >> so congressman, if you follow this whole story, it was, you know, there's these operatives working for the opposition. they're looking for all these things. i know one of them, we don't need to mention names, then they give it to mccain. mccain gives...
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. >>> the isis probably one of the less glamorous side of inaugieration preparations. they started installing port-a-potties. >> there will be thousands of toilets in anticipation for the thousands to visit the national mall. the toilets will remain locked until inaugural weekend. it will take a week to empty and remove them all after the festivities. who is messier? men or women? >> are men or women messier in the bathroom? >> men. if you go check on those and knock on the door, somebody might not be in there, so don't stand in line. >> that was a tip about voiding waiting in line from a crew chief setting up the nearly a million people could be in d.c. for next week's inaugural protests. >>> the economics and health impacts of remaining on day light saving time year round. the goal would be to the end the shift that has people resetting their clocks in march and in november. that would beinteresting. because we kind of look forward to that extra hour of day light. i hate when we have to move it back though. >> when the sun is setting at 9:00 p.m. we go to bed so earl
. >>> the isis probably one of the less glamorous side of inaugieration preparations. they started installing port-a-potties. >> there will be thousands of toilets in anticipation for the thousands to visit the national mall. the toilets will remain locked until inaugural weekend. it will take a week to empty and remove them all after the festivities. who is messier? men or women? >> are men or women messier in the bathroom? >> men. if you go check on those and knock...
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critics would say you have to balance that against the fact that obama underestimated the threat posed by isis. his legacy judged by what he accomplished tends to be mixed. he fulfilled his campaign promise to turn the page from the bush years on american foreign policy to stress diplomacy rather than war. he opened dialogues and turned the page with the arab world. obama promised to end the wars in iraq and afghanistan and technically he did. but we still have troops on the ground in both countries. american drones have killed thousands of people by remote control. guantanamo is still open for business. the middle east engulfed in conflict, and the prospect of peace between israel and palestine seems more remote than ever. domestically, he's been a powerful voice when the nation mourned, channelling moral authority one mass shooting after another, after another. and yet, beyond the words, beyond that spiritual he clearly sang from the heart in charleston, what concrete measures can he point to that might reduce gun violence in the future? other things he accomplished and influenced are under
critics would say you have to balance that against the fact that obama underestimated the threat posed by isis. his legacy judged by what he accomplished tends to be mixed. he fulfilled his campaign promise to turn the page from the bush years on american foreign policy to stress diplomacy rather than war. he opened dialogues and turned the page with the arab world. obama promised to end the wars in iraq and afghanistan and technically he did. but we still have troops on the ground in both...
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the message coming from investor analyst notes from barclays and evercore isi was all about clarity. they want to move beyond this big unknown. and they wanted to clear it before the administration turns over january 20th that would have been another question of uncertainty. and, yes, 4.3 billion is huge compared to other criminal fines we've seen from the likes of toyota and general motors, but considering where we were back in september 2015, there were rumors in the early days of the diesel scandal this fine could be north of 40 billion, then 18 billion. just at the last motor show in paris there was speculation that officials were looking at how high it could go without pushing volkswagen into bankruptcy. so i think now that we have this figure of $4.3 billion, that's a figure that the company can deal with. also from the justice department's view showing they are still strict. >> despite all of that, vw for 2016 showing record sales. it seems to have not impacted their business too much overall. thank you very much for that. >>> let's talk politics. in france, the immigration po
the message coming from investor analyst notes from barclays and evercore isi was all about clarity. they want to move beyond this big unknown. and they wanted to clear it before the administration turns over january 20th that would have been another question of uncertainty. and, yes, 4.3 billion is huge compared to other criminal fines we've seen from the likes of toyota and general motors, but considering where we were back in september 2015, there were rumors in the early days of the diesel...
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we weren't looking at isis then and he was very clear this time about the dangers. in no way has he backed off this idea of pluralism and empathy and the need for people to empathize across the lines of race and religion. i was really struck by his shoutout to the middle aged white guy who obama said who has seen his world up ended by economic, cultural, and technological change. he's saying that empathy can't be divided. you can't be empathetic to some people and not to others. that's a critique of trump, but it's also a reminder to everybody else about how you have to behave if you want to up hold that's idea lsz. >> absolutely. >> he also said let's not pretend that the civil rights movement and jim crow ended in the 60s. >> certainly. and nothing could be nor true. thank you both from joining us. coming up next, a new call for congress to immediately investigate donald trump and the trump team's dweelgs russia. i will never wash my hair again. i will never never wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the firs
we weren't looking at isis then and he was very clear this time about the dangers. in no way has he backed off this idea of pluralism and empathy and the need for people to empathize across the lines of race and religion. i was really struck by his shoutout to the middle aged white guy who obama said who has seen his world up ended by economic, cultural, and technological change. he's saying that empathy can't be divided. you can't be empathetic to some people and not to others. that's a...
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is not justn isis-inspired. there are some pretty grandma other groups of other nationalities, if you will. white supremacist, that kind of thing. i believe it starts with peoples parents understanding what is in the bedroom when the son and daughter is in there all the time on the internet. we worry they are on inappropriate foreign sites or something but i think it is where it starts, who knows why they get disinfected by the country at they get on those websites and it poisons their mind, i think. i think in the church, whatever, people hear them talking and should turn them in or at least be concern and talk to their parents. i am reminded of a young woman who was getting radicalized clearly and her parents noticed in and turned her into the police. by the same token, there are other examples to where people knew that people were getting radicalized. i didn't he san bernardino couple, people were face to raise the -- people were afraid to raise the red flag because they thought, maybe they will do something
is not justn isis-inspired. there are some pretty grandma other groups of other nationalities, if you will. white supremacist, that kind of thing. i believe it starts with peoples parents understanding what is in the bedroom when the son and daughter is in there all the time on the internet. we worry they are on inappropriate foreign sites or something but i think it is where it starts, who knows why they get disinfected by the country at they get on those websites and it poisons their mind, i...
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we weren't looking at isis then and he was very clear this time about the dangers. in no way has he backed off this idea of pluralism and empathy and the need for people to empathize across the lines of race and religion. i was really struck by his shoutout to the middle aged white guy who obama said who has seen his world up ended by economic, cultural, and technological change. he's saying that empathy can't be divided. you can't be empathetic to some people and not to others. that's a critique of trump, but it's also a reminder to everybody else about how you have to behave if you want to up hold that's idea lsz. >> absolutely. >> he also said let's not pretend that the civil rights movement and jim crow ended in the 60s. >> certainly. and nothing could be nor true. thank you both from joining us. coming up next, a new call for congress to immediately investigate donald trump and the trump team's dweelgs russia. it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned ch
we weren't looking at isis then and he was very clear this time about the dangers. in no way has he backed off this idea of pluralism and empathy and the need for people to empathize across the lines of race and religion. i was really struck by his shoutout to the middle aged white guy who obama said who has seen his world up ended by economic, cultural, and technological change. he's saying that empathy can't be divided. you can't be empathetic to some people and not to others. that's a...
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didn't take about -- and should have talked about isis. >> that wasn't the purpose of tonight. >> it was to lecture, i understand. >> tonight was not about what we've accomplished and what we can accomplish tomorrow. >> would have been good to hear. >> there are a lot of people in this country on both sides that are afraid and what he did was try to stand in the gap and challenged you as middle aged white man from georgia who is republican -- >> are you picking on my people? >> you're sitting right here. >> he challenged me as well, anderson, all of us to make this a more perfect union. wasn't about the fact we have 20 million more people on health care or stock market at nearly 20,000 or more people employed now or 2 million people less in poverty. >> it was and i don't think he expanded on it. go back to reagan's speech -- >> do the american people want another speech in which a politician is touting their accomplishments? >> reagan's farewell speech talked about opening up to soviet union and gorbachev and then warned the coming administration you have to cut the cards, exact phra
didn't take about -- and should have talked about isis. >> that wasn't the purpose of tonight. >> it was to lecture, i understand. >> tonight was not about what we've accomplished and what we can accomplish tomorrow. >> would have been good to hear. >> there are a lot of people in this country on both sides that are afraid and what he did was try to stand in the gap and challenged you as middle aged white man from georgia who is republican -- >> are you...
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you have isis, syria, russia in syria. this is an area of his legacy that at least at this point has not lived up to any of the hopes and promises that he has. >> very hard to get a good outcome in the middle east. he famously gave his nobel prize speech talking about go into warfare with a new kind of way. but he gets credit for iraq and afghanistan, but the hope of arab spring fizzled. the facebook revolution that was going to happen with young people on the streets boomeranged. the low moment of his presidency may be the red line in syria not met but not sending in troops in the long run. >> as we get ready for the president coming here momentarily, he's at a restaurant, nearby. you all know where the restaurant is. >> here his gnome home and the university of chicago. >> with michelle obama. tonight perhaps abequally important moment for michelle obama. here's what she said a couple days ago. >> being your first lady has been the greatest honor of my life and i hope i've made you proud. >> thank you. >> that was the fi
you have isis, syria, russia in syria. this is an area of his legacy that at least at this point has not lived up to any of the hopes and promises that he has. >> very hard to get a good outcome in the middle east. he famously gave his nobel prize speech talking about go into warfare with a new kind of way. but he gets credit for iraq and afghanistan, but the hope of arab spring fizzled. the facebook revolution that was going to happen with young people on the streets boomeranged. the low...
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officials said the raid was carried out by the expeditionary task force and was aimed at capturing top isis militants. the u.k.-based syrian observatory for human rights says 25 people were killed in the operation, while the website deir al-zour 24 quoted witnesses who said the u.s.s. troops landd by helicopter and then left an hour and a half later carrying prisoners and bodies. volkswagen executive oliver schmidt appeared in federal court in miami on monday on charges of violating the clean air act and defrauding the government. schmidt was formerly the top emissions compliance exexecutive in the united states. volkswagen has admitted to rigging some 11 million vehicles worldwide, allowing them to emit up to 40 times more nitrogen oxide pollutants than standards allow. in new york state, anti-drug-war activist, painter and author anthony papa has received a pardon from new york governor andrew cuomo. in 1985, anthony papa agreed to deliver an envelope of cocaine in a police sting operation in return for $500. his first and only criminal offense cost him a 15-year to life sentence. in 1996
officials said the raid was carried out by the expeditionary task force and was aimed at capturing top isis militants. the u.k.-based syrian observatory for human rights says 25 people were killed in the operation, while the website deir al-zour 24 quoted witnesses who said the u.s.s. troops landd by helicopter and then left an hour and a half later carrying prisoners and bodies. volkswagen executive oliver schmidt appeared in federal court in miami on monday on charges of violating the clean...
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isis bombed a cairo church in december, killing 28 people. in turkey, a country battling isis and kurdish militants, suicide bombings jumped from five in 2015 to 21 last year. western europe was also a suicide bombing target. >> is the islamic state loses in the middle east, there is a higher probability of taking actions in western countries. mainly, you're up. >> the report doesn't include other types of terrorist attacks such as shootings or vehicle attacks like those in europe and the recent one here in jerusalem. a final note on the findings, 10% of the bombings last year were carried out by female attackers, less than previous years, but happening in more countries. bret. >> bret: john huddy and her middle eastern news. john, thank you. what could be the main event in the unarmed capitol hill combat known as the trump cabin and confirmation hearings gets underway tomorrow. secretary of state rex tillerson is easily the president-elect's most controversial and perhaps come out of the box, selection. he will be fighting off some tough sho
isis bombed a cairo church in december, killing 28 people. in turkey, a country battling isis and kurdish militants, suicide bombings jumped from five in 2015 to 21 last year. western europe was also a suicide bombing target. >> is the islamic state loses in the middle east, there is a higher probability of taking actions in western countries. mainly, you're up. >> the report doesn't include other types of terrorist attacks such as shootings or vehicle attacks like those in europe...
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attorney general and the justice department have done an excellent job in taking on some isis cases as well as al shabaab cases. dozens of cases that have been successful prosecuted and we -- i know that work will continue. but what i am -- want that work to continue. we also have the vast majority of them are law abide, an important part of our community. as you know, there has been a lot of anti-muslim rhetoric out there. we had -- i heard the story in minneapolis of a family that went out to eat. they've lived from our town forever. they had two little kids. they go out to eat and this guy walks by and looks at them and says, you four, go home. you go home to where you came from. and the little girl looks up at her mom and she says, mom, i don't want to go home. you said we could eat out tonight. and you think of the words of that innocent child. she only knows one home and that's my state. she only knows one home. that's america. so a big part of the job of the attorney general to me is not just enforcing those laws as we have in our state against terrorist activities, but it is al
attorney general and the justice department have done an excellent job in taking on some isis cases as well as al shabaab cases. dozens of cases that have been successful prosecuted and we -- i know that work will continue. but what i am -- want that work to continue. we also have the vast majority of them are law abide, an important part of our community. as you know, there has been a lot of anti-muslim rhetoric out there. we had -- i heard the story in minneapolis of a family that went out to...
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she also accuses the company of helping isis. saying twitter has taken measures that protect their terrorist activity, citing their policy of notifying users if they suspect government surveillance. or if the government subpoenas their account info. this is the latest suit of many accusing social media sites of allowing terrorist propaganda to proliferate. but are sites like facebook and twitter and google opted to stop? with victims killed in the brussels attack, the paris terrorist attack and the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando, they all say "yes." and it seems that three tech giants, facebook, twitter, and google agree they need to do more, david. just last month they announced plans to team up and create a data pool for content that they consider to be the most extreme and egregious terrorist images and videos so they can take down the content on multiple platforms before it goes viral. david. david: very interesting. hillary, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: the commander-in-chief preparing to say goodbye. but pres
she also accuses the company of helping isis. saying twitter has taken measures that protect their terrorist activity, citing their policy of notifying users if they suspect government surveillance. or if the government subpoenas their account info. this is the latest suit of many accusing social media sites of allowing terrorist propaganda to proliferate. but are sites like facebook and twitter and google opted to stop? with victims killed in the brussels attack, the paris terrorist attack and...
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that doesn't mean we can't somehow cooperatively, especially on the isis terrorism front move forward. and i would be hopeful that we have good registrations with every country possible including china. north korea is going to be difficult. there's no reason we shouldn't be working closely with china as well as russia. >> congressman chris collins, republican from new york, donald trump transition lee yayon again for the trump transition team. >> good to be with you. >> appreciate that. >>> we are as we said watching quite a bit of activity on capitol hill. also getting word we may be, maybe getting word on the sentencing for dylan roof. he is the convicted charleston church shooter from that massacre in 2015. they have been in the sentencing phase of those proceedings now for the last several weeks. we may be getting word now if he will be indeed receiving the death penalty. obviously stand by, we will bring you anything we learn on that front in the next few minutes. as we keep an eye on that, again juggling a bunch of stories here playing out as we speak on capitol hill. the jeff s
that doesn't mean we can't somehow cooperatively, especially on the isis terrorism front move forward. and i would be hopeful that we have good registrations with every country possible including china. north korea is going to be difficult. there's no reason we shouldn't be working closely with china as well as russia. >> congressman chris collins, republican from new york, donald trump transition lee yayon again for the trump transition team. >> good to be with you. >>...
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attorney and the justice department have done an excellent job in taking on some isis cases as well as al shabab cases, dozens of cases that have been successfully prosecuted. and i know that work will continue. but what i am -- want that work to continue. we also have the vast majority of them are law abiding, an important part of our community. and as a you know, there has been a lot of anti-muslim rhetoric out there. i heard the story in minneapolis of a family that went out to eat. they lived in our town forever. they had two little kids and they go out to eat. this guy walks by and looks at them, and says, you four go home. you go home to where you came from. and the little girl looks up at her mom and she says, mom, i don't want to go home. you said we could eat out tonight. and you think of the words of that innocent child, she only knows one home and that's my state. she only knows one home. and that's america. so, a big part of the job of the attorney general to me is not just enforcing those laws as we have in our state against terrorist activities, but it is also protecting
attorney and the justice department have done an excellent job in taking on some isis cases as well as al shabab cases, dozens of cases that have been successfully prosecuted. and i know that work will continue. but what i am -- want that work to continue. we also have the vast majority of them are law abiding, an important part of our community. and as a you know, there has been a lot of anti-muslim rhetoric out there. i heard the story in minneapolis of a family that went out to eat. they...
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when he came in there was no isis. now there is isis. when he came in, there no obamacare, now there is obamacare. a recovery that was tepid. only president that i know of didn't have 2% growth at any one time in any one year he was president. hard to find a real accomplish ment that, maybe that is why 65% of the american people think the country is moving in the wrong direction. ainsley: being first african-american president. >> i said that. i think that is a great accomplishment. for that he will always be remembered. you have to be honest about his presidency and this country rejected has presidency. brian: for a guy who got very little sleep, you did great. ainsley: stick around. chik-fil-a is on the way, celebrating south. president trump predicted it on the campaign trail. >> we will win so much, you may even get tired of winning, you will say please, please, it's too much winning. we can't take it anymore. ainsley: is it happening now? well stuart varney with all the wins coming up. ♪ ♪ >> we're going to win so much you may e
when he came in there was no isis. now there is isis. when he came in, there no obamacare, now there is obamacare. a recovery that was tepid. only president that i know of didn't have 2% growth at any one time in any one year he was president. hard to find a real accomplish ment that, maybe that is why 65% of the american people think the country is moving in the wrong direction. ainsley: being first african-american president. >> i said that. i think that is a great accomplishment. for...
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it will get warmer later today but right the now that black isis still out there. anything that is left over, is in the form of ice. chunky ice on the sidewalk. be careful trying to step from the curb, crossing the street, trains. platforms will be slippery. 422 looking good. in problems coming south on the blue route, we will have a gaper delay because of that accident i just showed you, pennsy turnpike get used to it if you use cash lanes that toll increase over weekend that was huge backups at all of the toll last as, curing the rush hour yesterday, e-z pass lanes, of course, i go through and get that adjustment when you get that bill in the mail. cheltenham, jenkintown road and marvin road police are on the scene of an accident. i hear a warm upcoming our way suebias coming our way in 15 seconds. >>> there is a lot coming our way as far as weather systems are concerned. two warm trent but we are concerned about the one today. this is number one and another one comes through tomorrow followed by a cold trent. the first thing first, cold air is in place, so first
it will get warmer later today but right the now that black isis still out there. anything that is left over, is in the form of ice. chunky ice on the sidewalk. be careful trying to step from the curb, crossing the street, trains. platforms will be slippery. 422 looking good. in problems coming south on the blue route, we will have a gaper delay because of that accident i just showed you, pennsy turnpike get used to it if you use cash lanes that toll increase over weekend that was huge backups...
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after he walked into an fbi office in alaska to tell them he was hearing voices and being influenced by isis. but after a mental health evaluation, the gun was returned. >> how is that possible? under existing law, mental illness can only be grounds to take away somebody's weapons if a court has ordered you involuntarily committed to a mental hospital. if you're merely surrendering voluntarily, that does not deprive you of the right to have weapons. >> reporter: it's a loophole that baffles the shooter's own family. >> translator: how are you going to let someone leave a psychological center when they're hearing voices? >> reporter: court documents show he has confessed to planning the attack. he recently began selling his possessions, including his car. friends and associates noticed more erratic behavior, all leading up to friday. >> there was no escape. i just began to pray, pray that my children wouldn't lose their mother. >> reporter: families of the victims are providing images of their loved ones killed in the attack, including mothers, fathers, and grandparents. those left behind no
after he walked into an fbi office in alaska to tell them he was hearing voices and being influenced by isis. but after a mental health evaluation, the gun was returned. >> how is that possible? under existing law, mental illness can only be grounds to take away somebody's weapons if a court has ordered you involuntarily committed to a mental hospital. if you're merely surrendering voluntarily, that does not deprive you of the right to have weapons. >> reporter: it's a loophole that...
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he said he was being forced to watch isis videos. santiago was committed for four days to be mentally evaluated. one month later he petitioned to get the gun back from anchorage police. without a judge's order to commit him, police say they had no choice but to return it. karen loeffler is the u.s. attorney for the district of alaska. >> there is a federal law with somebody who is mentally ill, but the law requires that the person be "adjudicated mentally ill." this is not somebody that would have been prohibited based on the information they had that law enforcement acted within the laws that they had. >> reporter: david weinstein is a former federal prosecutor. was enough done with this guy? >> my gut tells me that they didn't go quite enough. they should have dug a little bit deeper to find out exactly what was going on inside his head when he gave them the gun and then when he asked for it back. >> reporter: in court today, santiago said he spent the last few years in anchorage, alaska, working as a security guard. scott, prosecu
he said he was being forced to watch isis videos. santiago was committed for four days to be mentally evaluated. one month later he petitioned to get the gun back from anchorage police. without a judge's order to commit him, police say they had no choice but to return it. karen loeffler is the u.s. attorney for the district of alaska. >> there is a federal law with somebody who is mentally ill, but the law requires that the person be "adjudicated mentally ill." this is not...
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wasn't taken away from him last november when he told the fbi in alaska that he was hearing voices about isis. >> the gun was taken away from him but given back after he was cleared. >> reporter: abc news has also learned the fbi is examining santiago's computer, because he allegedly told authorities he's been in contact w online. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. >>> s.w.a.t. teams focussed on an apartment complex. deborah clayton was shot while confronting a murder suspect at a walmart. a short time later a deputy sheriff died in a motorcycle crash while searching for the suspected gunman. he is wanted for questioning in last month's shooting death of his pregnant girlfriend. >>> president-elect donald trump is fearing back at merrill supre meryl streep. he was critical of the hollywood actress after she blasted him as a bully touriduring her accepta speech. >> vie lance incites violenc. when the powerful use their position to bully others, we all lose. >> streep called out mr. trump for this moment where he seems to mock a disabled reporter on the campaign trail in 2015. the p
wasn't taken away from him last november when he told the fbi in alaska that he was hearing voices about isis. >> the gun was taken away from him but given back after he was cleared. >> reporter: abc news has also learned the fbi is examining santiago's computer, because he allegedly told authorities he's been in contact w online. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. >>> s.w.a.t. teams focussed on an apartment complex. deborah clayton was shot while confronting a...
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you see the second half of that jacksonian idea, when he talked about crushing or annihilating isis right away. you can see it when he says, when he suspects china of getting the better of us on trade, and basically threatening all-out trade war with china at the get-go. it is a kind of leave us alone, quasi-isolates them as don'thip on the shoulder, mess with us or we will, and hurt you. these are the outlines of it. charlie: i agree with you, from where i sit. today in "the financial times," there's a piece from martin wolf, who writes primarily about economics, but says "can a , divided west hold onto global ?"wer thereestion is are divisions within the west that are now significant?" many have argued that when a vladimir putin's objectives is to expand russian influence, and to do that by dividing the west. jeffrey: well, what does putin need in a order to do that? he needs an america that is not emotionally gripped by the tales of the plucky eastern europeans who are trying to escape the russian bear. he needs an america that is disengaged from the drama of ukraine, the threat to mol
you see the second half of that jacksonian idea, when he talked about crushing or annihilating isis right away. you can see it when he says, when he suspects china of getting the better of us on trade, and basically threatening all-out trade war with china at the get-go. it is a kind of leave us alone, quasi-isolates them as don'thip on the shoulder, mess with us or we will, and hurt you. these are the outlines of it. charlie: i agree with you, from where i sit. today in "the financial...
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but tonight, was florida his original destination, and was he influenced by isis? here's our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. >> reporter: as esteban santiago made his first appearance in court today, authorities told abc news that his initial intended destination was not ft. lauderdale, but new york. that he had made a reservation to fly into new york city on new year's eve but then, for an unknown reason, canceled it. instead santiago booked a $278 one-way ticket to ft. lauderdale. where, as this video obtained by tmz shows, he unleashed 34 seconds of terror. pulling his gun out of his waistband and opening fire. as he continues out of view, panicked passengers, many of them elderly, ran for cover, hiding behind baggage carts. police say santiago emptied his 9 millimeter semi-automatic handgun and then reloaded to keep shooting. five people were killed, six more wounded, in a scene of carnage that friends and family today say could have been prevented. >> he was having some mental problems, and he wasn't feeling right. >> reporter: his former girlfr
but tonight, was florida his original destination, and was he influenced by isis? here's our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. >> reporter: as esteban santiago made his first appearance in court today, authorities told abc news that his initial intended destination was not ft. lauderdale, but new york. that he had made a reservation to fly into new york city on new year's eve but then, for an unknown reason, canceled it. instead santiago booked a $278 one-way ticket to ft....
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after he walked into an fbi office in alaska to tell them he was hearing voices and being influenced by isis. but after a mental health evaluation, the gun was returned. >> how is that possible? under existing law, mental illness can only be grounds to take away somebody's weapons if a court has ordered you involuntarily committed to a mental hospital. if you're merely surrendering voluntarily, that does not deprive you of the right to have weapons. >> reporter: it's a loophole that baffles the shooter's own family. >> translator: how are you going to let someone leave a psychological center when they're hearing voices? >> reporter: court documents show he has confessed to planning the attack. he recently began selling his possessions, including his car. friends and associates noticed more erratic behavior, all leading up to friday. >> there was no escape. i just began to pray, pray that my children wouldn't lose their mother. >> reporter: families of the victims are providing images of their loved ones killed in the attack, including mothers, fathers, and grandparents. those left behind no
after he walked into an fbi office in alaska to tell them he was hearing voices and being influenced by isis. but after a mental health evaluation, the gun was returned. >> how is that possible? under existing law, mental illness can only be grounds to take away somebody's weapons if a court has ordered you involuntarily committed to a mental hospital. if you're merely surrendering voluntarily, that does not deprive you of the right to have weapons. >> reporter: it's a loophole that...
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wasn't taken away from him last november when he told the fbi in alaska he was hearing voices about isis. >> the gun was taken away from him but it was given back after he was cleared. >> reporter: abc news has also learned the fbi is now examining santiago's computer because he allegedly told authorities he's been in contact with isis online. if convicted, he could face the death penalty, elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >>> in florida, s.w.a.t. teams focused on an apartment complex as they searched for the suspected killer of an orlando police officer. that officer, master sergeant debra clayton, was shot while confronting a murder suspect at a walmart. a short time later an orange county deputy sheriff died in a motorcycle crash while searching for the suspected gun n mman. he is wanted for questions in the shooting death of his ex-girl friend. >>> the driver who plowed a truck into a group of israeli soldiers in jerusalem may have been an isis sympathizer. the driver ran a box truck into a group of soldiers killing four and injuring ten others. two soldiers and a tour guide, who is
wasn't taken away from him last november when he told the fbi in alaska he was hearing voices about isis. >> the gun was taken away from him but it was given back after he was cleared. >> reporter: abc news has also learned the fbi is now examining santiago's computer because he allegedly told authorities he's been in contact with isis online. if convicted, he could face the death penalty, elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >>> in florida, s.w.a.t. teams focused on an...
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tens and thousands of coalition troops have been battling isis snipers and suicide bombers, but the iraqis now say the momentum is on their side and gain control over virtually all of the eastern half of the city. >>> there has been a major security crackdown into jerusalem and throughout israel following yesterday's truck attack by a palestinian terrorist. >> four were killed. katie logan with the response from isreali's prime minister. >> police are on high alert following a deadly terror attack. on sunday, palestinian man rammed the truck into a tourist area, wounding 17 people. isreali police arrested nine people on monday in connection with the attack. and today, security forces are checking drivers and 13 parked cars throughout the city. in an effort to protect the public. >> we have heightened security in and around in jerusalem in order to make sure there won't be any further terrorist attacks. there will be hundreds of police officers in and around the different areas. >> tensions are high in jerusalem after officials ordered the attacked neighborhood to be sealed off and conducte
tens and thousands of coalition troops have been battling isis snipers and suicide bombers, but the iraqis now say the momentum is on their side and gain control over virtually all of the eastern half of the city. >>> there has been a major security crackdown into jerusalem and throughout israel following yesterday's truck attack by a palestinian terrorist. >> four were killed. katie logan with the response from isreali's prime minister. >> police are on high alert...
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what is isis? >> reporter: signaling to voters he's on their side versus the so-called liberal elites like alec baldwin. contrast sunday's standing ovations for clinton at "the color purple" on broadway with the boos for vice president-elect mike pence during a november visit to "hamilton." trump said the cast was rude for addressing pence. >> we are the diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. >> reporter: alarmed and anxious is still what much of liberal america is feeling. and streep's message was meant for them. >> when the powerful use their position to bully others, we all use. >> reporter: and speaking of anxious liberal america, today at the white house, outgoing press secretary josh earnest was asked about this controversy. he said he thought streep's message was thoughtful and it's what the first amendment is all about. now as a reality tv veteran prepares to move into the white house, the culture wars continue, erin. >> brian, thank yo
what is isis? >> reporter: signaling to voters he's on their side versus the so-called liberal elites like alec baldwin. contrast sunday's standing ovations for clinton at "the color purple" on broadway with the boos for vice president-elect mike pence during a november visit to "hamilton." trump said the cast was rude for addressing pence. >> we are the diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. >>...
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reporter: in november santiago told the fbi the government was controlling his mind, making him watch isis videos. he was put on a watch for mental illness. his gun taken away. soon after, he was released and that gun returned. his brother in ben puerto rico says it was a call for help. >> they have responsibility. they knew he had psychological problems. >> reporter: we're also learning more about the victims, like shirley timmons, leaving behind a husband, three daughters and eight grandchildren. for santiago more charges are a possibility. >>> senate hearings were set to start tomorrow for some of donald trump's top cabinet nominees. but the usual ethic checks are not finished yet. now there's late word that mr. trump plans to name his son-in-law jarred curbed kushne top white house post. >> reporter: no longer a plan. here's the announcement from the trump transition just a few minutes ago that president-elect donald trump today announces jared kushner -- that's his son-in-law -- will be a senior advisor. that kind of nepotism was banned by congress in 1967 after president jfk put bobb
reporter: in november santiago told the fbi the government was controlling his mind, making him watch isis videos. he was put on a watch for mental illness. his gun taken away. soon after, he was released and that gun returned. his brother in ben puerto rico says it was a call for help. >> they have responsibility. they knew he had psychological problems. >> reporter: we're also learning more about the victims, like shirley timmons, leaving behind a husband, three daughters and...